What does the poet appeal?
(From the chapter The Snake Trying)
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The poet appeals to all human beings to make an effort to keep inactive/ quiet. He has initiated the state of inactivity and now it is the human beings who can carry on with this idea while he makes a quiet exit and he feels that we can learn a lesson from earth. It can teach us how silence is productive.
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